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Akpan S, van Hooft P, Happi A, Buij R, van Langevelde F, Cook E, et al.
One Health . 2025 Mar; 20:100992. PMID: 40040920
Urban wild meat value chains represent a vital source of protein and livelihood intertwined with culture and complex market systems. Against the backdrop of escalating zoonotic disease concerns linked to...
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Worsley-Tonks K, Angwenyi S, Carlson C, Cisse G, Deem S, Ferguson A, et al.
PLOS Glob Public Health . 2025 Jan; 5(1):e0003892. PMID: 39883787
Climate change is having unprecedented impacts on human health, including increasing infectious disease risk. Despite this, health systems across the world are currently not prepared for novel disease scenarios anticipated...
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Hassell J, Angwenyi S, VanAcker M, Adan A, Bargoiyet N, Bundotich G, et al.
Lancet Planet Health . 2025 Jan; 9(1):e41-e52. PMID: 39855232
Despite increasing emphasis being placed on the inclusion of upstream ecological and social perspectives for zoonotic disease control, few guidelines exist for practitioners and decision makers to work with communities...
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Odinga C, Thomas L, Wambugu E, Ferguson A, Fevre E, Gibson A, et al.
Zoonoses Public Health . 2024 Dec; 72(2):194-199. PMID: 39618401
Rabies vaccination in domestic dog populations has increased globally in a bid to protect human health. Surveillance efforts, however, are inconsistent in endemic regions such as in sub-Saharan Africa, due...
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Lilak A, Pecor D, Matulis G, Potter A, Wofford R, Kearney M, et al.
Parasit Vectors . 2024 Feb; 17(1):84. PMID: 38389097
Background: Surveillance data documenting tick and tick-borne disease (TBD) prevalence is needed to develop risk assessments and implement control strategies. Despite extensive research in Africa, there is no standardized, comprehensive...
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Hassell J, Muloi D, VanderWaal K, Ward M, Bettridge J, Gitahi N, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Jul; 120(29):e2218860120. PMID: 37450494
Urbanization is predicted to be a key driver of disease emergence through human exposure to novel, animal-borne pathogens. However, while we suspect that urban landscapes are primed to expose people...
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Muloi D, Hassell J, Wee B, Ward M, Bettridge J, Kivali V, et al.
BMC Med . 2022 Dec; 20(1):471. PMID: 36482440
Background: Livestock systems have been proposed as a reservoir for antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) bacteria and AMR genetic determinants that may infect or colonise humans, yet quantitative evidence regarding their epidemiological role...
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Waage J, Grace D, Fevre E, McDermott J, Lines J, Wieland B, et al.
Lancet Planet Health . 2022 Sep; 6(9):e760-e768. PMID: 36087606
The emergence of COVID-19 has drawn the attention of health researchers sharply back to the role that food systems can play in generating human disease burden. But emerging pandemic threats...
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Zimmerman D, Mitchell S, Wolf T, Deere J, Noheri J, Takahashi E, et al.
Am J Primatol . 2022 Apr; 84(4-5):e23379. PMID: 35389523
Infectious diseases have the potential to extirpate populations of great apes. As the interface between humans and great apes expands, zoonoses pose an increasingly severe threat to already endangered great...
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Worsley-Tonks K, Bender J, Deem S, Ferguson A, Fevre E, Martins D, et al.
Lancet Glob Health . 2022 Mar; 10(4):e579-e584. PMID: 35303467
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the need to strengthen national surveillance systems to protect a globally connected world. In low-income and middle-income countries, zoonotic disease surveillance has advanced considerably in...